A detailed Royal Worcester porcelain figurine from the Birds of Prey collection, depicting a bald eagle perched on a gnarled tree trunk. The eagle is beautifully hand-painted with lifelike coloration - featuring a stark white head, golden beak, piercing eyes, and intricately feathered wings in rich brown and grey tones. The eagle's talons clutch the dark textured branch, capturing the poised moment before flight. The underside bears the original Royal Worcester gold label: Birds of Prey - Bald Eagle - C. 1989 Robert Jefferson - Modelled by Doris Lindner. Measures approximately 8.5"H.Issued: 1985Dimensions: 8.5"HEdition Number: Edition of 9000Country of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
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A charming pair of Royal Worcester bone china figurines featuring two seated hares: Hare Seated Ears Down model K38 and Hare Seated Ears Up model K39. Both pieces are meticulously hand-painted in warm brown tones with fine details capturing the expressive posture of each animal. Produced in England, each is marked with the Royal Worcester green backstamp and individually numbered on the underside. These classic figurines exemplify the elegance and craftsmanship of English porcelain. Tallest measures approximately 2.5"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
The Royal Yacht 'Osborne', Crown Derby ribbon dessert plated with finely painted Prince of Wales feather crest and 'Royal Yacht Osborne' in garter with central fouled anchor and two Royal Worcester King George V coffee can saucers painted with Naval signal flags (3)This lot is subject to VAT in addition to our buyers' premium, i.e., 50% on top of the hammer price
Fine Regency Royal H.R.H. Prince George The Prince of Wales (later H.M. King George IV) porcelain (possibly Chamberlains Worcester) domed tureen cover with twin finely painted crowned P.O.W. feather crests and blue and gilt scroll work, 16cm diameter on later plate base (2)This lot is subject to VAT in addition to our buyers' premium, i.e., 50% on top of the hammer price The cover has a break to the knop which has been stuck back together, the plate is perfect
A Royal Worcester blush ivory jug, in the form of a conch shell with gilt lizard to the side on a naturalistic base, 22cm high together with a similar form jug, with dragon shaped handle flowing rough the jug, and decorated with gilded leaves and vines, 28cm high and a Moorcroft vase, the green ground with floral decoration, signed monogram to base, 15cm high (3) Condition ReportSurface scratches, minor nibbles Vorcester vase damage to base Lizard vase crack to body Moorcroft vase good condition no visible cracks or repairs
A late 19th century Royal Worcester porcelain pot pourri jar, with pierced cover and original inner lid, shape 1313 RD No. 112588. The ivory ground lobed body painted with apple blossom clematis, japonica and harebells 20 cm high, together with an Edwardian Royal Worcester porcelain vase painted with roses. Height 10.5 cm.
A pair of Royal Worcester vases and covers, 1919 shape No. 2519, the Campana body supported on three dolphin scroll acanthus legs on circular platform base with green background and gilt decoration, with painted panels of fruit, signed Sebright with pierced lids. Height 23 cm (see illustration). The lid to the first vase is in very good order. No signs of any chips, cracks, or restoration. The main body has crazing to the white rim and this is visible still in the signed panel of fruit and the white legs. Internally there is some discoloured crazing to the bottom of the bowl. On the second vase again the lid is in good order, no signs of any chips, cracks, or restoration. The main body has crazing to the white rim at the top visible in the fruit panel and legs. There are a number of very small scratches to the green sections but nothing majorly untoward and internally there are signs of discoloured crazing.
A pair of Royal Worcester foliate patterned blush ewers, each with puce printed mark. Height 20 cm.On one of the sconces the finial is bent and there are further bends to the foliate sections on the right-hand branch. The second sconce has similar bends to one of the branches but nothing untoward.
A Royal Worcester plate, painted to the centre with a still life study of peaches and grapes, signed R. Sebright, within yellow and pink border with shells and gilt scrolls, printed marks to reverse, pattern number W8346, 23cm wide. In good condition:, no cracks, chips or repairs. Two light scratches to the surface left of the lower grapes, otherwise no wear, no chipping to the gilt beads or rubbing to the gilding.
THOMAS SHEPHERD; a George III hallmarked silver ladle, London 1816, a pair of George V hallmarked silver teaspoons, with shell shaped bowls, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1929, two hallmarked silver pickle forks and a Scottish hallmarked silver condiment spoon, also a pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory handled silver plated salad servers, length 30cm, combined weighable silver approx 3.6ozt/113g (8).
Coalport bone china figure of Victoria from the Queens of England Series, modelled by Mike Abberley, limited edition no.223/1000, 22.5cm high, three Coalport figures from the Royal Collection comprising Catherine Parr (factory second, damaged), Catherine of Aragon and Anne of Cleves, a Coalport House of Stuart limited edition figure modelled by John Bromley, no.500/122 (cracked), a Royal Worcester figure of Queen Elizabeth II made in celebration of the Queen's 80th birthday, 2006, a Royal Worcester figure of Queen Elizabeth II on her diamond wedding anniversary, 2007 and a House of Plantagenet figure modelled by Douglas V Tootle, no.448/500 (cracked), various printed blue, gilt and black factory marks (8)
Royal Worcester bone china Viceroy pattern white and gilt part dinner service with six settings, printed black marks, comprising a circular two-handled vegetable tureen and cover, dinner plates, side plates, supper crescent-shaped dishes, sauceboat and stand, soup cups, stands, coffee cups, coffee pot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl and cover and a Royal Worcester fine bone china tableware 1992 brochure
Collection of Royal Doulton bone china figures of ladies including: Pretty Ladies Summer HN5322, Blossom Time HN5096, Christmas Day 2010 HN5411, Spring HN5321, Diana Princess of Wales HN5061, a small figure from the Gemstones Collection October Opal HN4979, a small figure of Thank You HN2390m, 22.5cm high max., a Royal Worcester bone china figure of With All My Heart limited edition no.8715/12500 (with certificate) and a Royal Worcester figure of Charity in the White (10)
Royal Doulton figures 'Wayfarer' HN2362, 'The Old Balloon Seller' HN1315, 'The Boatman' HN2417, 'The Lobster Man' HN2317, 'The Master' HN2325, 'The Professor' HN2281, figure of lady 'Top O'The Hill' HN1834, 'Make Believe' HN2225, a small Rip Van Winkle character jug, a Royal Worcester figure 'Polly Put the Kettle On', shape no.3303 and a Royal Doulton 'The Old Balloon Seller' relief moulded plate Condition ReportAll appear in good condition. No obvious signs of damage or restoration. General wear and tear.
Royal Doulton figure of The Poacher, printed green marks, H.N.2043, a Royal Worcester model of a seated fox hound 17cm high, printed puce marks, a Copeland Spode model of a mallard before reeds in flight and a model of tern, on a grassy rocky base, printed green marks (4) Condition Report Tern - Area of loss to one tail feather. Crack to another tail feather. General wear and tear.
A section of timber from the Royal Navy 86-gun screw propelled first rate ship 'HMS 'Worcester', with inscribed plaque, 16cm wide.*Notes- Originally launched as HMS 'Frederick William' in 1860 the ship was renamed 'Worcester' in 1876 and took on the role as a training ship for the Thames Nautical Training College until 1948.
Three 18th century lidded soft-paste porcelain teapots to include a C.1770 First or Dr. John Wall period Royal Worcester Brocade pattern teapot with an inscribed label to the base along with another first period Worcester teapot with clobbered blue, white, red and gilt floral designs and an 18th century New Hall Imari pattern teapot. H.14cm
A GROUP OF ROYAL DOULTON AND ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURINES comprising four Royal Doulton figurines to include two 'Beachcomber' figures HN2487 (both in a matt finish), 'Southern Belle' HN2229, and 'The Old Balloon Seller' HN1315, and two Royal Worcester figurines comprising 'Grandmother's Dress' and 'Crinoline' both in a matt finish (6) (Condition Report: items could benefit from a clean)
ROYAL WORCESTER TABLEWARE 'EVESHAM VALE', comprising eight dinner plates, (one plate has wear on one leaf in the pattern), eight salad plates, eight side plates, eight soup bowls, plated gravy boat, eight cups and saucers, also include a 'Evesham' oil cruet, (51), (Condition Report: all items appear in good condition, see main description for itemised damage)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, to include six each of Wedgwood Hathaway Rose dinner plates and tea plates, five Royal Doulton Ravenswood H5008 dinner plates (second quality, two heavily cracked, light crazing), six Royal Worcester Bernina soup bowls and saucers (a little light crazing, one saucer has hairlines), a Royal Worcester Contessa part coffee set (coffee pot spout chipped, fault on one cup), a Wedgwood lobed bowl decorated with the arms of Selangor, Malaysia, a Royal Crown Derby Blue Peacock trio, and Olde Avesbury jug (the latter second quality), a Royal Worcester Mandarin Birds jardiniere, etc (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear ok, sd and as stated in description, signs of light use)

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